Improvement in finger-rings



W. EISELE.

, FINGER-RING. No.175,'057. Patented March 21,1875.

WITNESSES; INVENTDH- 4MM/M y MPEERS, PHOYCLLITHOGRAPHER. WASHINGTON. E'` C.

. y fonowinglis msnen, for` MARION COUNTY, INDIAIIAQy f IMPRoyiyiETA-m FINGER-RINGS.

. specification.fomgjpapt ern-etais Btons No. 175,057, dated March 2i, 1816;'gpp1iieation'fnea new and usefnlAdjustable Ring,10f whichthe 4 x ,descrip tion, reference being had fto the accoinpanying'drawings. i," l

My inventionl consists 'of forminga ring in sections so 'arrang'edfas to bereadilyjadj usted to snit thesizegoflthe-tinger-"oulvvhich it is placed. i i i..

Figure lrepresents an edgeview of a iin gerring embodying. my improvement; Fig. 2; is

a side view of thesame, partially inV section, showing thearrangement andpositlon of the different parts.` Fig. 3 is a view of the lower section, or that partthat encircles the l`under portion of the finger. Fig. 4 isasidegview of f the ornamentedjsde hinged piece,proyided Arepresents thatlpart of the ringthat 'encircles the lower or inside part of. `the finger,

. the two endsof `wl'ich are perforated with a number yof'holes, P, as shown, the operation of which will be described hereafter. l Theupper part of the ring is formed `witha crise, BB', on each side, into which tit the ends ofthe lower part A,` as shown in Fig. 2. p

On. theN outside of these cases B B', 'near the center above, is hinged the ornamental side i February 18, 1876.

.catches C, which are provided withpins D, as shown more fully in Fig. N To adjust my improved ring upon the finger, vfirst raise up the hinged catch"'C,"which will remove the pin D from thevholesJ? in the lower section A, and then* slip the section -A either in or out, as required, to make the ring large or small; when properly adjusted, lclose the hinged catches C, when the pin D `will enter one of theholesP andfhold the sections rinly together, as shown in Figs. l and 2. p

What'I'claim as new, and wish-`to secure by Letters Patent, is-

As a new article ot' n1anufacture,"a fingerri'ng composed of the section A, perforated at each' end with holes P, the cases B B arranged to receive the section A andthe hinged orna- .mented catch G, provided with a pin D, all

arranged to operate in the manner shown for the purposes set forth and described.

In testimony whereol have signed my name to this specification inthe presence of two subscribing Witnesses.

WILLIAM EISELE. Witnesses:

I. S. LONG, H. EIsELE. 

